Michael Sean Margolius and David Schwartz 2011 National Air and Space Museum Archives 14390 Air & Space Museum Parkway Chantilly, VA 20151 NASMRefDesk@si.edu http://airandspace.si.edu/research/resources/archives/
Table of Contents Collection Overview... 1 Administrative Information... 1 Arrangement... 2 Scope and Content... 2 Timeline... 3 Biographical/Historical note... 2 Names and Subjects... 3 Container Listing... 5 Series 1: Professional Life... 5 Series 2: Personal Life... 7 Series 3: Miscellaneous Material... 8
Collection Overview Repository: National Air and Space Museum Archives Title: Identifier: Date: 1917-1977 Extent: 3.91 cubic feet (1 slim legal document box; 4 legal document boxes; 3 flatboxes) Creator: Stanton, Charles Ingram, 1893-1986 Language: English English. Summary: This collection consists of Stanton's personal papers. The material includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings and articles, reunion memorabilia and records, and personal and professional writings over the course of his aeronautical career. Administrative Information Acquisition Information Charles I. Stanton, Jr., gift, 1987, 1987-0076 Processing Information There are three audio tapes in the collection, and at the time of processing, no attempt was made to transcribe or duplicate these tapes. Preferred Citation, Acc. 1987-0076, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Restrictions No restrictions on access Conditions Governing Use Permissions Requests Page 1 of 8
Biographical Note Charles Ingram Stanton was born on July 28, 1893, in Medford, Massachusetts. He graduated from high school in Revere, Massachusetts in 1911; and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Tufts College in 1917. After graduation, he joined the United States Army and was assigned to the Signal Corps. Upon graduation from the Corps flight school, Stanton was promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Although he served in the Air Service during World War I, he was never assigned overseas, but remained in the United States conducting research regarding radios and their effects in aircraft. In December of 1918, Stanton was formally discharged from the Army. Prior to his military discharge, Stanton accepted a position with the United States Post Office Department of Aerial Mail, and began work as a test pilot. On September 15, 1920, Stanton was promoted to Superintendent of Operations, United States Air Mail Service. He later resigned from the Post Office and went to work for the National Aeronautic Association (NAA). His tenure there was terminated for unknown reasons in 1923; he then went to work for the U.S. Engineer Corp as a surveyman. From 1925 through 1926, he was employed as a civil engineer in Miami, Florida. On January 17, 1927 Stanton returned to government service as an airplane and engine inspector for the United States Department of Commerce. He was named the Chief of Airways Engineering Division, Civil Aeronautics Authority (CAA) on May 4, 1937. While working there, he obtained patent number 2,147,679 for an illuminating system for runways. On June 29, 1940 Stanton was named Assistant Administrator and Director of the Bureau of Federal Airways. During his tenure with the CAA, Stanton attended several conferences and important meetings for the establishment of international airways. Stanton was instrumental in establishing the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization. In 1944 he received an honorary doctorate from Tufts College for his contribution to the field of civil aeronautics. On March 8, 1948 Stanton retired from the United States Government and took a teaching position at the Technological Institute of Aeronautics of Brazil as Professor of Air Navigation, and Chief of Airway Division. Upon returning to the United States in 1952, Stanton went to work for Bell Telephone Laboratories. He returned to work for the CAA in 1957, where he remained until his retirement in 1962. Charles Ingram Stanton's love of flying did not end with his work. He remained an active member in the OX-5 Club, the Society of Air Mail Pioneers, Society of Airway Pioneers, and the Washington Air Derby Association. In addition to flying clubs, Stanton was a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Charles Ingram Stanton passed away in 1986. Scope and Content This collection of the papers of Charles Ingram Stanton contains work-related photographs, personal writings on his career, periodicals, programs, financial records, published materials, maps, charts, plans, scrapbooks and audiotapes. At the time of processing, no attempt was made to transcribe or to duplicate the audiotapes; therefore, they are not available for review at this time. Arrangement The collection is arranged as follows: Series I, Professional Life Subseries I: Military Career Subseries II: Civilian Career Series II, Personal Life Page 2 of 8
Series III, Miscellaneous Material Timeline 1893 July 28 Born in Medford Massachusetts 1911 Graduated from Revere High School 1917 Graduated from Tufts College 1917 December 8 Joined United States Army 1918 December 12 Joined United States Post Office Department of Aerial Mail 1918 December 18 Discharged from the United States Army 1920 September 15 Appointed Superintendent of Operations, Air Mail Service 1923 November 13 Terminated from National Aeronautic Association 1924 Worked for United States Engineer Corp as Surveyman 1925 Worked as a Civil Engineer in Miami 1927 January 17 Worked for U.S. Department of Commerce as an Airplane Inspector 1937 May 4 Selected as Chief of Airways Engineering Division, Civil Aeronautics Authority 1939 June 1 Granted U.S. Department of Justice Patent Number 2,147,679 1940 June 29 Appointed Assistant Administrator and Director of Bureau of Federal Airways, Civil Aeronautics Authority 1944 June 18 Received Honorary Degree from Tufts College 1948 March 8 Retired to teach in Brazil 1952 Returned to America to work for Bell Laboratories 1956 November 16 Left Bell Laboratories 1957 January 23 Worked for the Air Navigation Development Board, Civil Aeronautics Administration 1957 November 6 Worked as Electrical Engineer (Gen.) of Airways Modernization Board Civil Aeronautics Administration 1957 Worked as Chief of Airports Division, Civil Aeronautics Administration 1962 Retired from the Federal Aviation Agency 1986 January 1 Passed away Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Cultures: Aeronautical engineers Page 3 of 8
Aeronautics Aeronautics -- Law and legislation Aeronautics -- Safety measures Aeronautics, Commercial Aeronautics, Commercial -- United States Aeronautics, Military Air mail service Air pilots World War, 1914-1918 Types of Materials: Articles Audiotapes Clippings Correspondence Manuscripts Photographs Publications Names: Bell Telephone Laboratories Civil Aeronautics Administration Federal Aviation Administration National Aeronautic Association (U.S.) Stanton, Charles Ingram, 1893-1986 United States. Air Navigation Development Board United States. Army. Air Service United States. Post Office Department. Air Mail Service Page 4 of 8
Series 1: Professional Life Container Listing Series 1: Professional Life Charles Ingram Stanton spent most of his career in public service. His professional papers are arranged into two subseries and then chronologically within the subseries. 1.1: Military Career Charles Stanton began his career in public service when he was drafted into the United States Army during World War I. He learned to fly while in the Signal Corps, and tested early radio equipment during the war. With his discharge from the Signal Corps in 1918, he went to work for the United States Post Office Department of Aerial Mail. This subseries contains military orders, official correspondence, training material and photographs. Box 1, Folder 1 United States Army, Orders and Official Correspondence, 1917-1918 Box 1, Folder 2 United States Army, Air Service Training, 1917 Box 1, Folder 3 United States Army, Correspondence and Photographs, 1917 1.2: Civilian Career Charles Ingram Stanton's civilian career spanned the years 1918-1962. This subseries contains correspondence, documents and photographs pertaining to Stanton's tenure with various departments of the United States Government, positions with private industry, and foreign government service. It is arranged chronologically. Box 1, Folder 4 United States Air Mail Service, 1918-1923 Box 1, Folder 5 United States Air Mail Service, Cox-Klemin DH-4 Modified and Wittemann DHM-2 Mailplanes, 1922 Box 1, Folder 6 United States Air Mail Service, Photographs Box 1, Folder 7 National Aeronautic Association of U.S.A., 1923 Box 1, Folder 8 Department of Commerce, Lighthouse Division -- Civil Aeronautics Administration, 1927 January 17-1948 March 12 Box 1, Folder 9 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Patent No. 2,147,679 [Runway] Illuminating System, 1939 February 21 Box 1, Folder 10 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Training Glider Project, 1942 Box 2, Folder 1 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Spanish Mission, 1944-1945 Box 2, Folder 2 Civil Aeronautics Administration, International Civil Aviation Organization, 1944-1957 Page 5 of 8
Series 1: Professional Life Box 2, Folder 3 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization, 1946-1947 Box 2, Folder 4 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Photographs, 1927-1948 Box 2, Folder 5 Aeronautics Technical Center, Brazil, 1947-1952 Box 2, Folder 6 Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1952-1957 Box 2, Folder 7 Radio Technical Commission of Aeronautics, 1953-1956 Box 2, Folder 8 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Air Navigation Development Board, 1953-1957 Box 3, Folder 1 Civil Aeronautics Administration, Airways Modernization Board, 1957-1962 Box 3, Folder 2 Federal Aviation Administration, 1960-1962 Box 3, Folder 3 Federal Aviation Administration, Retirement, 1962 Box 3, Folder 4 Miscellaneous Photographs Return to Table of Contents Page 6 of 8
Series 2: Personal Life Series 2: Personal Life This series contains Charles Stanton's personal writings, event programs and photographs relating to educational institutions and professional organizations. Box 3, Folder 5 Writings Regarding Early Military Experience Box 3, Folder 6 Writings Regarding Early Flying Interest and Early Air Mail History, 1973-1977, 1918-1922 Box 3, Folder 7 Writings Regarding Air Mail Service and National Aeronautic Association, circa 1923 Box 3, Folder 8 Tufts College, 1917-1967 Box 4, Folder 1 Scheduled Air Mail Service, 25th Anniversary, 1943 Box 4, Folder 2 Scheduled Air Mail Service, 40th Anniversary, 1958 Box 4, Folder 3 Scheduled Air Mail Service, 50th Anniversary, 1968 Box 4, Folder 4 Air Mail Service Reunions, 1953-1956 Box 4, Folder 5 Air Mail Pioneers, 1943-1981 Box 4, Folder 6 122nd Aero Squadron Reunions, 1945-1953 Box 4, Folder 7 Society of Airway Pioneers, 1959-1981 Box 4, Folder 8 Order of Daedalians, Daedalus Flyer, 1982, 1976 Box 4, Folder 9 OX-5 Club of America, 1971-1981 Box 4, Folder 10 Revere High School, Reunions and Correspondence, 1981 Box 5, Folder 1 Path of Flight, George Sidney Stanton. Washington, DC: United States Department of Commerce, 1945 Box 5, Folder 2 Realm of Flight, George Sidney Stanton. Washington, DC: United States Department of Commerce, 1945 Box 5, Folder 3 Saga of the U.S. Air Mail Service, Dale Nielson, ed. Air Mail Pioneers, Inc., 1962 Box 5, Folder 4 Miscellaneous Clippings and Publications, 1918-1986 Box 5, Folder 5 Miscellaneous Material Return to Table of Contents Page 7 of 8
Series 3: Miscellaneous Material Series 3: Miscellaneous Material These boxes contain large-format documents, scrapbooks and audiotapes. At the time of processing, no attempt was made to transcribe or to duplicate the audiotapes; therefore, they are not available for review at this time. Box 6, Folder 1 Diplomas, 1911-1944 Box 6, Folder 2 Governmental Appointments, 1918-1944 Box 6, Folder 3 Certificates of Retirement and Appreciation, 1948-1984 Box 6, Folder 4 Miscellaneous Certificates of Membership, 1914-1944 Box 6, Folder 5 Miscellaneous Photographs Box 6, Folder 6 Cartoon Drawing of Charles Ingram Stanton Box 6, Folder 7 Copy of Declaration of Independence Box 7, Folder 1 Scrapbook, Civil Aeronautics Administration, 1942 July 13-1944 September 20 Box 7, Folder 2 Scrapbook, Federal Aviation Agency, Retirement, 1962 Box 8, Folder 1 Stanton Farewell Party, 1948 Box 8, Folder 2 WWDC 2/20/75 Fred Fiske TWA 514 Crash, 1975 February 20 Box 8, Folder 3 "6 PM News" Box 8, Folder 4 Untitled Box 8, Folder 5 Untitled Return to Table of Contents Page 8 of 8